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This Stress Assessment is presented for informational purposes only. Nothing contained in this site is, or should be considered as, or used as a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

Never disregard medical advice from your doctor or other qualified health care provider or delay seeking it because of something you have read on the Internet, including on the EmergentWorkForce™ site. We urge you to seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical or mental health condition.

 

 

high stress riskYour stress risk factor is:

This indicates that your risk level is high. Those with a high stress risk factor are more prone to developing physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual effects of stress. They are more likely to experience stress-related illness such as heart disease/strokes, mental health challenges (depression & anxiety), obesity, gastro-intestinal problems like irritable bowel, high blood pressure, and more

It is a great positive that you have reported that your stress levels have been decreasing over the past several years. This is a very good sign that you are getting better at managing your stress. However, your stress levels are still quite high.

Professional help or stress management counseling is strongly recommended to help you reduce your stress further.

You may also want to consider adding an array of tools to support your own self care. A great place to start is our FREE 50‑minute webinar “Please Pass the Calm”. You’ll uncover your unique response to stress, and how stress shows up for you. And you will learn 5 powerful, easy to use tools, proven to support health and well-being.

Just click below to join us.

Click to register

 

 

 

Important

This Stress Assessment is presented for informational purposes only. Nothing contained in this site is, or should be considered as, or used as a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

 

 

Your stress risk factor is:

This indicates that your risk level is high. Those with a high stress risk factor are more prone to developing physical, mental, emotional, or spiritual effects of stress. They are more likely to experience stress-related illness such as heart disease/strokes, mental health challenges (depression & anxiety), obesity, gastro-intestinal problems like irritable bowel, high blood pressure, and more

It is a great positive that you have reported that your stress levels have been decreasing over the past several years. This is a very good sign that you are getting better at managing your stress. However, your stress levels are still quite high.

Professional help or stress management counseling is strongly recommended to help you reduce your stress further.

You may also want to consider adding an array of tools to support your own self care. A great place to start is our FREE 50‑minute webinar “Please Pass the Calm”. You’ll uncover your unique response to stress, and how stress shows up for you. And you will learn 5 powerful, easy to use tools, proven to support health and well-being.

Just click below to join us.

Click to register